It was easy to tell from the first words that escaped LSU Coach Les Miles mouth in his post game address that he was stirred up by the Tigers thrilling, if mistake-filled, 41-35 victory against Ole Miss on Senior Day.

"Wow! What a spectacular game that was," he said after complimenting the Ole Miss effort. Not long after that, Miles' emotional and colorful monologue turned an unexpected shade of purple. (See the video below)

The emotion started to come out when he started talking about his seniors, especially the walk-ons, to the point where he was shouting.

Miles and his coaching staff were apparently angered about a newspaper story about senior Russell Shepard's failure to live up to his five-star recruiting rating. He referred to his players and said none were "flops" at LSU.

"Just so you know I'm proud of those men, how frickin' easy it would have been to say it's their (Ole Miss') night," he said. Miles followed that with a repeat of "how frickin' easy" except that he used the obscenity for which "frickin'" is often substituted. He followed that utterance with "excuse my language."

Miles, the man known for eating grass and being the Mad Hatter with his coaching antics, was clean the rest of the way and also funny. Right after his slip of the tongue, he said the Tigers were a "spectacular group of men. You go find them, throw your arms around them and give them a big kiss on the mouth. . . if you're a girl."

Earlier in his address when talking about Odell Beckham's 89-yard punt return which turn the game in LSU's favor, he pointed out the comparison's to Billy Cannon's punt return of the same length to beat Ole Miss in perhaps the biggest moment in LSU football.

"Was it Halloween (tonight)?," Miles asked, drawing a round of laughter. "I was on a roll there for a while. Damn."

The one an only Les Miles. Here's the PG-13 video of Les' enthusiastic post-game statement: